Drabant

Drabant Music is a Norwegian record label established in 2016. Their roster features a wide range of artists such as deLillos, CC Cowboys, Raga Rockers, Gåte, Anja Garbarek, Magne Furuholmen (a-ha), Pål Waaktaar-Savoy (a-ha), Inge Bremnes, Marianne Sveen (Katzenjammer), Oslo Ess, Ole Paus and more. Their main focus is fantastic music, amazing artists and a lot of fun!

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Attersyn

Gåte
was founded by the Sundli siblings in 1999. Their very own
combination of traditional folk music and explosive and progressive
rock took them from the rehearsal room basement to the big stages in
a very short period of time. Between 2001 – 2006 their spectacular
live shows, two studio albums, two EP´s and a live album brought
them massive success. They sold more than 100 000 albums, went
straight to #1 on the national Top 40 album chart in Norway, and they
won the Norwegian Grammy for Best New Artist in 2002.

The
siblings profound passion for traditional Norwegian folk music has
always been the base of Gåte´s sound and vision, and when they now
return, they will continue to build and create music around old
traditional material. At the same time they now have an urge to
create and compose new original songs. The new material will allow
them to further explore their sound and vision with a new and
different approach, although it will still be heavily inspired by the
traditional.

The
new material has been written in collaboration with songwriter Katrin
Frøder and lyricist Knut Buen. Knut Buen is already established as
the king of the Norwegian Folk Music scene and a master performer on
the Harding Fiddle, but what many people don´t know is that he is
also a brilliant storyteller and lyricist.

“Attersyn”
(old Norwegian for revisited) contains 4 new songs; two of them based
on old traditional pieces and two of them newly written originals.
Together they represent a complete and exciting sound that make up
the Gåte universe of 2017. Or as Gunnhild Sundli is putting it: -
It´s good to be back, and it actually feels just as much as a
beginning as a continuation.